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The Complete NORCET Syllabus and High-Weightage Subjects You Must Master

Crack NORCET Faster by Focusing on High-Scoring Topics — Complete Syllabus Breakdown Inside

Dec 21, 2025

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By NPrep Educator Aman Singhal

The Complete NORCET Syllabus and High-Weightage Subjects You Must Master

The Complete NORCET Syllabus and High-Weightage Subjects You Must Master

The Nursing Officer Recruitment Common Eligibility Test (NORCET) is not just an exam; it is a comprehensive test of a candidate's entire nursing education, professional acumen, and aptitude. To succeed in this high-stakes recruitment drive, which grants entry into prestigious institutions like AIIMS, aspirants must treat the official syllabus as their ultimate study blueprint.

While the NORCET exam is divided into two stages-Prelims and Mains-the syllabus is largely drawn from the entire curriculum of the B.Sc. Nursing and GNM courses. However, the depth of questioning shifts, with the Mains focusing heavily on advanced clinical application and scenario-based questions.

Here is a detailed breakdown of the complete NORCET syllabus, highlighting the high-weightage subjects that require intensive focus.

High-Weightage Core Nursing Subjects

These subjects form the foundation of nursing practice and consistently carry the majority of the marks in both the Prelims and the merit-deciding Mains exam. Mastery of these is non-negotiable for a high rank.

SubjectKey Topics to MasterWeightage Significance
Medical-Surgical Nursing (MSN)Pathophysiology, management, and nursing care of diseases related to all body systems (Cardiovascular, Respiratory, Renal, Neuro, GI, Endocrine, etc.). Trauma & Emergency Nursing. Pre & Post-operative care.Highest Weightage. Forms the bulk of clinical questions, especially in Mains. Requires in-depth conceptual clarity.
Fundamentals of Nursing (FON)Basic Nursing Procedures, Infection Control (Asepsis), Vital Signs, Drug Administration, Patient Safety & Ethics, Communication, Bedside Care, Hospital Waste Management.High Weightage. Essential for building a base. Often tested directly and indirectly within clinical scenarios.
Obstetrics and Gynaecological Nursing (OBG)Antenatal, Intranatal, and Postnatal care. High-risk pregnancy management (PIH, Bleeding disorders). Common Gynaecological procedures, Contraception, and Infertility Management.High Weightage. Specific and high-yield topic. Requires thorough memorization of stages, drugs, and protocols.
Pediatrics (Child Health Nursing)Growth and Development (Milestones), Immunization Schedule (EPI), Common Pediatric diseases, Neonatal Resuscitation (NRP), Care of the Sick Neonate, I.V. Fluid Administration in children.High Weightage. Tested extensively due to the specialized nature of care. Focus on developmental stages and illness management.

Supportive Clinical Subjects

These subjects provide the necessary context and specialized knowledge, and their questions are often integrated with the core subjects to form complex clinical scenarios.

SubjectKey Topics to MasterRelevance to Exam
PharmacologyDrug classification, routes, doses, mechanism of action, side effects, and, crucially, Nursing Responsibilities in drug administration. Antidotes and Emergency Drugs.Critical for clinical scenario questions in Mains. Often integrated with MSN questions.
NutritionEssential nutrients, Therapeutic Diets, Nutritional deficiencies, and the role of the nurse in planning dietary needs for various patient conditions.Important for holistic care questions and direct factual questions.
Mental Health Nursing (Psychiatry)Classification of Mental Disorders (DSM-V/ICD), Therapeutic Communication, Defense Mechanisms, Psychiatric Emergencies, De-escalation techniques, and Psychopharmacology.A dedicated section, often testing knowledge of specialized patient care and legal aspects.
Community Health Nursing (CHN)National Health Programs (NHM, RNTCP, etc.), Vital Statistics, Health Agencies, Epidemiology (Levels of Prevention, Triad), Family Welfare Programs, Primary Healthcare.Essential for public health-based questions. High factual recall needed.

Foundational Sciences and Management

These subjects underpin the understanding of health and disease, while management focuses on the nurse's professional role and leadership skills.

SubjectKey Topics to MasterExam Focus
Anatomy & PhysiologyDetailed structure and function of all body systems. Focus on the normal function that is disrupted in disease states (tested in MSN).Provides the basis for understanding MSN and Pharmacology. Questions are usually direct and foundational.
MicrobiologyPathogens, Sterilization & Disinfection, Immunity, and the chain of infection.Highly relevant for Infection Control and Basic Sciences questions.
Sociology & PsychologyAttitude, Motivation, Personality, Culture, Family structure, and their impact on health and illness.Tested to check understanding of patient behavior and holistic care.
Nursing Research & StatisticsResearch methods, Sampling, Ethical Principles in Research, Basic Statistical terms (Mean, Mode, Median).Essential for the Post-Basic B.Sc. level and often a source of specific, easy-to-miss questions.
Nursing Administration & ManagementLeadership styles, Nursing Management principles, Quality Control, Professional Ethics, and Legal Aspects of Nursing Practice.Important for the professional and administrative component of the Nursing Officer role.

4. Non-Nursing Section: General Knowledge & Aptitude

In the NORCET Prelims, this section accounts for approximately 20% of the total questions (in line with the 80:20 academic weightage for Nursing:Non-Nursing). While the Mains focuses entirely on Nursing, clearing the Prelims requires a minimum competency in this area.

  • General Knowledge (GK): Current affairs related to health, national, and international events, basic Indian history and geography.
  • Aptitude: Basic Mathematics (Profit/Loss, Ratio, Time & Distance, Percentage), Data Interpretation.
  • Reasoning: Logical puzzles, Coding-Decoding, Series completion, and basic analytical skills.

Strategic Preparation: The Syllabus Road Map

  1. Prioritize Core Subjects: Allocate 70-80% of your initial study time to MSN, OBG, Pediatrics, and Fundamentals. These subjects are your primary score boosters.
  2. Focus on Clinical Application: For the Mains exam, do not just memorize facts. Practice scenario-based MCQs that test your ability to apply nursing protocols, prioritize care, and identify correct interventions in a complex patient situation.
  3. Integrate Subjects: Study Pharmacology alongside MSN (e.g., learn the drug and the nursing care for a Cardiac patient simultaneously).
  4. Do Not Neglect Non-Nursing: Dedicate regular, scheduled time (even 1-2 hours daily) to General Knowledge and Aptitude to ensure you clear the qualifying Prelims stage without any setbacks.

By systematically addressing each section of this comprehensive syllabus, with a strategic focus on the high-weightage clinical areas, aspirants can transform the vast curriculum into a targeted, rank-securing study plan for NORCET 10.

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